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What words describe unhappy?

What words describe unhappy?

unhappy

  • bad,
  • blue,
  • brokenhearted,
  • cast down,
  • crestfallen,
  • dejected,
  • depressed,
  • despondent,

What’s a fancy word for SAD?

1 unhappy, despondent, disconsolate, discouraged, gloomy, downcast, downhearted, depressed, dejected, melancholy.

What is the other word for not happy?

What is another word for not happy?

unhappy sad
miserable dejected
down depressed
despondent downcast
gloomy sorrowful

What is a word for extremely sad?

What is another word for very sad?

miserable dejected
woeful crestfallen
brokenhearted grief-stricken
unhappy sad
down melancholy

What are the happy words?

happy

  • cheerful.
  • contented.
  • delighted.
  • ecstatic.
  • elated.
  • joyous.
  • overjoyed.
  • pleased.

What is the word lachrymose mean?

1 : given to tears or weeping : tearful tended to become lachrymose when he was drunk. 2 : tending to cause tears : mournful a lachrymose drama.

What are 5 synonyms sad?

synonyms for sad

  • bitter.
  • dismal.
  • heartbroken.
  • melancholy.
  • pessimistic.
  • somber.
  • sorry.
  • wistful.

How do you express extreme sadness?

6 Sad Idioms and Phrases in English

  1. Down in the mouth.
  2. Down in the dumps.
  3. Reduce to tears.
  4. Lump in your throat.
  5. Feeling blue/to have the blues.
  6. Face like a wet weekend.

What do you call someone who is never content?

If someone can’t be satisfied, she is insatiable. After being lost in the woods eating only berries for a few days, you’ll find your hunger is insatiable once you finally get to the table. Insatiable comes from the combination of the negative prefix, in- and the Latin verb satiare, for fill.

How do you express unhappiness?

Feeling sad or unhappy – thesaurus

  1. sad. adjective. feeling unhappy, especially because something bad has happened.
  2. unhappy. adjective. feeling sad or upset.
  3. gloomy. adjective. feeling sad and without hope.
  4. melancholy. adjective.
  5. sorrowful. adjective.
  6. subdued. adjective.
  7. bleak. adjective.
  8. wistful. adjective.